MetaMask's recent new feature aims to attract users through a gem reward mechanism, but from an actual application perspective, this system has obvious issues. Many users have reported that these incentives are more about boosting the $MASK token ecosystem rather than truly addressing the core pain points of the wallet.



From a product standpoint, MetaMask's UI design indeed has room for improvement — the operation interface is not intuitive enough, and transaction speeds also lag behind mainstream wallets. Many users are gradually switching to alternative solutions with smoother experiences. This shows that offering token airdrops as a "sweetener" is not enough; the product's usability and performance are the key to retaining users.
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StealthMoonvip
· 01-18 00:57
Gem rewards? Wake up, buddy, isn't this just a trick... Spending money to push tokens while the UI is so bad, what are you even saying? --- It's long overdue to switch to other wallets. MetaMask has been resting on its laurels for too long. --- Airdrop incentives are indeed strong, but using it really feels uncomfortable. If the product strength can't keep up, it will fail sooner or later. --- Is this the $MASK ecosystem? Just pumping the price isn't enough; you need to improve the wallet experience, brother. --- If transaction speed can't keep up, how do you expect to retain users? What are you thinking? --- With such a terrible UI, you still want me to give gem a thumbs up? Do you think I'm a fool?
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SnapshotLaborervip
· 01-17 07:53
Gem rewards can't solve the fundamental issues of the product itself; transaction speeds are still painfully slow. --- Basically, they just want to survive on airdrops, but good wallets have been around for a long time. --- The $MASK incentive scheme looks flashy, but in practice, it's the same old story. I've already switched to other wallets. --- How long can MetaMask drag out UI optimization... we're waiting. --- The tokenomics scheme is fine for fooling retail investors, but what about real product strength? There isn't any. --- Honestly, this is a typical case of "I won't fix the building first, I'll just issue tokens," and users aren't fools. --- The key is that no one is willing to endure those slow transactions just for a few gems... if you want to switch wallets, just switch wallets.
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MidnightMEVeatervip
· 01-17 06:12
Good morning, at 3 a.m. I want to say—MetaMask's move is like sprinkling sugar on rotten tomatoes; the gem rewards are just covering up the product's trashiness. --- Speechless, using airdrops to bleed users and pretending to be a savior—do they really think $MASK can fill the UI gap? --- Laughing to death, isn't this a classic liquidity trap? Pump the price a bit, and users jump in like fools. --- Honestly, slow transaction speeds are a hard flaw; no amount of gem rewards can save this broken wallet. --- Midnight arbitrage players' perspective—MetaMask is trying to prolong its life, but it can't even spit out the words. --- Haha, another crypto project’s self-rescue script—using incentive mechanisms as a product, and it’s bound to crash sooner or later. --- It's 2024, and they're still using such low-level tactics. No wonder they’re being crushed by OKX Wallet.
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FomoAnxietyvip
· 01-15 02:08
Gem rewards are not convincing at all; the real issue is the poor product quality. --- Once again, airdrops to rescue the market are just tricks. The UI is so ugly that it can't retain users at all. --- $MASK team is overthinking it. Do they really think throwing coins can fix interaction lag? --- I'm gradually quitting and switching to other wallets. MetaMask really needs to reflect on itself. --- Well said. Token incentives can't hide product flaws; that's just self-deception. --- Bad UI, slow speed, and still trying to rely on gem to keep users. What were they thinking? --- I just want to ask, no matter how many coins you give, if the product experience is bad, it won't beat competitors. --- Free stuff isn't attractive anymore; the key is whether it's easy to use or not. --- I don't quite understand. Why is MetaMask still struggling over tokens? It's better to focus on solid fundamentals first.
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-15 02:04
The GEM reward is just a gimmick; the real issue is that MetaMask is getting increasingly laggy.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-15 01:55
In plain terms, airdrops can't hide bad products with sweet coatings. I've seen too many projects try to use tokens to mask poor UI, but no matter how ample the supply lines are on the battlefield, they can't save the position. MetaMask's recent move is a typical case of drinking poison to quench thirst. How long can the $MASK ecosystem last? Looking at historical cycles, it's clear.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 01-15 01:44
Gem rewards? Basically, it's just about using the coin price to attract people, which can't solve the issue of interaction lag at all.
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